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<p>as FEP. The free half of the end paper is called a flyleaf. Traditionally, in hand-bound books, the endpaper was just a sheet of blank or ornamented paper physically masking and reinforcing the connection between the cover and the body of the book. In modern <a href="page.php?w=publishing">publishing</a> it can be either plain, as in many text-oriented books, or variously ornamented and illustrated in books such as <a href="page.php?w=picture_book">picture book</a>s, other children's literature, some <a href="page.php?w=handicraft">arts and craft</a></p><p>
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